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Naturally. With my amazing deductive skills I could assume people would hesitate but then end up clicking the link, expecting to see something serious. But I changed that by directing the link to something silly to reassure one that it was still a trap. I am such a genius.

*slaps Geta* Oi my eyes are bleeding, this isnt the freaks thread! >.< How is that *pause* (umm a he? <_< umm maybe a she? >_> nvm nvm I dont even wanna know)thing even remotely funny. WTF is that ringtone anyway, did it record itself masturbating or something??? >.>

Ok guys, hold on to your crates, 'cause there's some extermination to do.
Really.It makes us look bad. I feel embarrassed watching it. Not to mention, I can't stand when someone inject badly pronounced Japanese to their speech.

And the most scary thing is, I was like that too, a few years back. Brrr.

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A superb, satirical example on how not to do it. Lots of angry, disgusted comments (as if they can't want to declare WWIII), even if this was actually staged as a parody of being too much of a fan (so some comments said it was a troll vid).

In The Manga Guide to Statistics, our heroine Rui is determined to learn about statistics to impress the dreamy Mr Igarashi and begs her father for a tutor. Soon she's spending her Saturdays with geeky, bespectacled Mr Yamamoto, who patiently teaches her all about the fundamentals of statistics: topics like data categorisation, averages, graphing, and standard deviation.

"If the idea of a 15-year-old bouncing about in skimpy outfits while pursuing a relationship with one of her father's co-workers sounds strange to you, welcome to the world of manga. If you've already read a lot of it, this should sound pretty normal. It provides context as the book covers various topics in statistics and also injects quite a bit of humour into the story. That said, in the end of it all, maths is maths."- Slashdot review

"If the idea of a 15-year-old bouncing about in skimpy outfits while pursuing a relationship with one of her father's co-workers sounds strange to you, welcome to the world of manga. If you've already read a lot of it, this should sound pretty normal. It provides context as the book covers various topics in statistics and also injects quite a bit of humour into the story. That said, in the end of it all, maths is maths."- Slashdot review

Poor Rui, those columns of numbers shocked her.

Hmmm... Available on Amazon, there's also ones for calculus, SQL databases, and even electricity. The good thing about them is that it makes very difficult subjects more palatable.

Similarly, a few years ago in my country there was a book publisher who, apart from printing the very popular periodical Culture Crash Comics, had also printed some schoolbooks with illustrations drawn in the manga style.